Tribute to Romantics Photography Feature

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Romanticism is an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement during the 18th century. This particular movement developed in Western Europe, mainly as a response to the Enlightenment Age which put more focus on usage of rationalism in literature and art.

Unlike the more science based art works, Romanticism put more emphasis on the supernatural and the emotional; in other words, more on the aspects of this world that cannot be explained in a book. Romanticism in visual arts can be distinguished by the emphasis on women, children, power of nature, and the supernatural

Even though Romanticism was an artistic movement of the past, its values are still visible in modern artworks. This feature is a tribute to Romantic photography pieces that are seen these days in our community


Nature

Love by too-much4you Blue and Green _-Lush Nr.5-_ by Osiris81 :thumb56101874:
Oak in Spring by Starry-eyed25 :thumb55588252: Together by 99x
Amor pintado na areia by MyLittleWorld Alone, I'm lonely by TW1STEDP1X :thumb47493430:


Women and Children

Venetian Doll by Mar1lyn84 Friendship . by MyLittleWorld Echo by Venasque
My Secret... by Venasque Sleeping Beauty by sakarik Got my eyes on you... by Nicolschn
Remembering by Mr-Gizmo Sleeping by Starry-eyed25 :thumb59583886:


Supernatural

:thumb55616504: aLmoSt.. LucKy HanD.. by LaXocH Fishes by pomxpom
Love's Customs by Venasque angel at sunset by El-Sharra The Sun King Triumphant by El-Sharra
Lady in Waiting by AlanMichael Torn 1 by Starry-eyed25 :thumb48483826:


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JesterGirlsHere's avatar
I'm actually writing a column on the romantic movement in dA Zine ([link]) this month and I'd appreciate it if I could provide your article as additional reading at the end of my article.
Regardless, a wonderful feature which I enjoyed greatly.